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|   Last edited by Lee Stewart; 06-25-2017 at 02:39 PM. | 
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|     There were two 1965 Mako Shark II concept cars built. This one was a "mock up" and did not move under it's own power. It was used for the show car circuit   This one is a fully running car which Mitchell used as a company car when it wasn't at shows. BTW - this is the first "Corvette" to be powered by an L72 427. | 
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|   Last edited by Lee Stewart; 06-25-2017 at 03:04 PM. | 
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			Never seen this ad before.....Thanks for sharing.Bob
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			That's because it was never run as an ad. It's a "layout" ad shown to the client (Chevrolet) complete with art work and copy. Chevrolet never approved it so it never ran.
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